93 kdx200 kickstarter wont engage?
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93 kdx200 kickstarter wont engage?
i have a 93 kdx200 that has always had a kickstarter problem. it will engage 1 out of 10 kicks at best. i just took the gear out and inspected it. the teeth are not worn. the ratchet gear engages strongly. i have tried different oils and that didnt help. the only thing is according to the manual there is suppose to be a thrust washer behind everything. but when i took the gear out it wasnt there. would the absence of that thrust washer give problems like the kickstarter slipping and not engaging?
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Re: 93 kdx200 kickstarter wont engage?
This is not a rare problem. Search around for other threads to see what some others did. Replacing the spring and or gears seems to happen.
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Re: 93 kdx200 kickstarter wont engage?
From this topic. Search for slipping kick starter.
If your teeth look good then likely it is the spring worn (it is 20+ years old!). You do need the correct washer stack up in there as well.bufftester wrote:For the KDXs it's a fairly well documented issue with the teeth on the starter ratchet gear (p/n 13078-1063) and the teeth on the kickstarter spur gear (p/n 59051-1224) being worn down, or the ratchet spring (p/n 92081-122) being worn or broken. Part numbers given are good for E, H and 220 bikes
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Re: 93 kdx200 kickstarter wont engage?
so even if the spring pushes the ratchet on to the gear firmly the spring still could be worn out?bufftester wrote:From this topic. Search for slipping kick starter.
If your teeth look good then likely it is the spring worn (it is 20+ years old!). You do need the correct washer stack up in there as well.bufftester wrote:For the KDXs it's a fairly well documented issue with the teeth on the starter ratchet gear (p/n 13078-1063) and the teeth on the kickstarter spur gear (p/n 59051-1224) being worn down, or the ratchet spring (p/n 92081-122) being worn or broken. Part numbers given are good for E, H and 220 bikes
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93 kdx200 kickstarter wont engage?
Has it been removed before? If so I'd check the that the plastic spacer is in correctly.
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Re: 93 kdx200 kickstarter wont engage?
The washer that's missing will affect alignment of the shaft and thus everything that the shaft aligns with. Could be that simple (hopefully!)
Also, be sure that your spring bushing is fully/properly aligned and installed.
Edit: what Dekon said.
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Also, be sure that your spring bushing is fully/properly aligned and installed.
Edit: what Dekon said.
"Fun Wheel Drive"
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Re: 93 kdx200 kickstarter wont engage?
Its possible for the spring to be worn out and appear to be doing its job but not. There's not a lot of surface area on the dogs where they interface, so any loss of tension would contribute to the problem. Ideally you could undercut the dogs to help ensure more positive lock, but kind of overkill here. TBH usually if it's a spring issue its because the spring has broken, but it happens enough and has been resolved enough by replacing the spring to warrant it. Better while you're in there to get the stack up correct and put a new spring in than have to go back in a second time IMOnate9521 wrote:so even if the spring pushes the ratchet on to the gear firmly the spring still could be worn out?bufftester wrote:From this topic. Search for slipping kick starter.
If your teeth look good then likely it is the spring worn (it is 20+ years old!). You do need the correct washer stack up in there as well.bufftester wrote:For the KDXs it's a fairly well documented issue with the teeth on the starter ratchet gear (p/n 13078-1063) and the teeth on the kickstarter spur gear (p/n 59051-1224) being worn down, or the ratchet spring (p/n 92081-122) being worn or broken. Part numbers given are good for E, H and 220 bikes